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Trouble in Bed before
65? Ways to deal with Erectile Dysfuction
As harsh as it may sound, for some
men, erectile dysfunction, if it all it does, sets in
as early as when they’re 21, although medically,
it is known to be most common in men aged 65 and above.
To begin with, what most people refer to as Erectile
Dysfunction (ED) is the condition in which a man
in unable to get an erection or to hold it long enough
to go through sexual activity. Far from the common misconception,
ED and infertility can be completely independent of
each other as infertility has more to do with the sperm
count than the ability to get it up! Also, the causes
for ED are medical as well as psychological, that is
to say that it has a lot to do with your fears and anxieties
as well. Some of the more commonly listed medical causes
are:
(1) Excessive use of alcohol and tobacco
(2) Fatigue
(3) Injuries to do with the brain and spinal - cord
(4) Liver or kidey failure
(5) Lower testosterone levels due to Hypogonadism
(6) Multiple Sclerosis
(7) Excessive radiation therapy on the testicles
(8) Parkinson’s disease
(9) Stroke
For those of you, whose problem lies seated within
your head, it could be one or a combination of the following
factors:
(1) Nervousness to do with sexual performance
Stress
(2) Previous history of impotence - psychological implications
Whatever the cause, the cure is easily approachable.
If the cause is medical, treat the root illness first.
For instance, fatigue has easy options for herbal and
naturopathy treatments, Hypogonadism is slowly, but
surely curable, with great care, you can recover well
from a stroke as well. You could also cut down on your
drinking and smoking, which definitely isn’t worth
more than that special time on bed!
There is a range of pharmaceuticals available for ED.
The most well-known of them all is CIALIS, which is
known to have improved upto 36 hours of dosing, the
ability of men with ED to have a single successful
intercourse attempt. With minor side effects that
you could very well look up, CIALIS
can be taken by prescription and has often worked, with
varying results.
As for the psychological factors, an open conversation
between you and your partner works best. You also need
to remember to try and not obsess too much about performance
and just lose yourself in the sheer act itself! However,
if it doesn’t end there, it’s best to consult
a sexologist or therapist who can see you through with
professional help. Remember, if you want to, you have
every right not to let things come between you and your
partner.
So, if ED for you spells blue, try all those things
that you haven’t too! |